◈ New Mexico Alliance of Health Councils, Ypandes, Lipan Apache
◈ Texas Digital Library: TCDL 2023 Land Acknowledgement & Beyond
◈ LBJ Presidential Library Land Acknowledgement
◈ Visual Resources Association- 2023 San Antonio Land Acknowledgement
◈ Baylor University, About Baylor
◈ Baylor University Diana R. Garland School of Social Work Land Acknowledgment
◈ Baylor University Dept of Sociology Land Acknowledgement
◈ Baylor University History Dept
◈ Texas Tech University Health Science Center El Paso, Land Acknowledgement
◈ City of Austin, TX, Office of Resilience, One Austin: Our Resilience Framework for Action
◈ KRIS 6 News Corpus Christi, Veterans Powwow coming to Corpus Christi
◈ Univ of Texas College of Liberal Arts NAS, Indigenous Texas
◈ Iowa Starting Line, How Big Each State's Native American Populations Are
◈ Bullock Museum, American Indians
◈ Texas Education Agency, Indigenous Students and Families
◈ LA Governor's Office of Indian Affairs, Native American Commission, Meeting Minutes
◈ Cherrywood Neighborhood Assoc., Austin, TX, Land History
◈ American Library Assoc., Indigenous Tribes of San Antonio, TX
◈ Texas Observer, Announcing the Texas Observers Indigenous Affairs Desk
◈ Indianz.com, Lipan Apache Tribe wins recognition in Texas (2009)
◈ Indian Country Today, Lipan Apache Tribe Recognized by the State of Texas(2019)
◈ Texas Historical Foundatio, Cowboys and Indians
◈ Indianz.com, Non-recognized tribe in Texas hails ruling in eagle feather case
◈ Austin NPR, Fresh Air, A Native Texas Tribe Now Has Legal Eagle Feathers
◈ A Native Texas Tribe Now Has Legal Eagle Feathers
◈ The Sacremento Bee, Texas tribe wins 10-year fight over its use of eagle feathers
◈ TurtleTalk, Brief of Amicus Curiae Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas in Support of Plaintiffs-Appelants
◈ Indian Country Today, U.S. Returns Eagle Feathers to Lipan Apache Religious Leader After Court Fight
◈ UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Handbook on Indigenous Peoples’ Border Crossing Rights Between the United States and Mexico, pg. 2. Alternate Access to Handbook:IAWB
◈ Common Cause Texas, Let Texas Vote: Building a pro-democracy Texas
◈ TeenVOGUE, Tribes That Aren’t Federally Recognized Face Unique Challenges
◈ Indian Country Today Media Network, Wall Street Journal Comes Down on the Side of Eagle Feathers
◈ National Council of State Legislatures, State Recognition of American Indian Tribes. Shared by Univ. of Arizona's Native Nations Institute
◈ Texas Observer, Return to Kíłááhíí: An Elder Is Restored to the Lipan Apache People—750 Years Later
◈ Texas Heritage, The Preservation of Presidio’s Lipan Apache Cemetery Challenges a Cultural Myth
◈ MASS Design Group, El Cementerio Del Barrio de los Lipanes
◈ Texas Architect, Interpreting the Past
◈ CNN, An Indigenous tribe in Texas is getting its sacred burial ground back
◈ Business Insider, An 18th-century Indigenous cemetery in Texas is back in tribe's hands
◈ The Big Bend Sentinel, Lipan Apache Cemetery project to be completed with Mellon Foundation grant
◈ Texas Highways, West Texans Rally to Save a Sacred Lipan Apache Cemetery
◈ Koenig, Alexa, & Stein, Jonathan (2008). Federalism and the State Recognition of Native American Tribes: A Survey of State-Recognized Tribes and State Recognition Processes across the United States Santa Clara Law Review 48(1). Pp. 70-153. Note: 2013 update to this paper includes Texas Concurrent resolutions. Available in book: Recognition, Sovereignty Struggles & Indigenous Rights in the United States (2013).
◈ Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council (December 2019). Advanced Site Characterization Tools: Section 7-Stakeholder and Tribal Perspectives. Note: Resource stating current lists of state recognized tribe may be incomplete. Take-away, there are NO lists anywhere (e.g. NCSL, Wikipedia) in any source that are verified complete listing of state recognized tribes.